i saw the band on sept5th 84 at wembley arena i was in the 4th row and there was a hole in the roof and the rain kept dripping on me! i didnt see the finale coz i had to get across london to catch the last train back home.the support act were awful,they were called general public.best gig i ever saw though,coz it was freddies birthday he was in fine form and drenched me and my mate with the champagne.me and my mate bunked off school to see them.

i saw the band on sept5th 84 at wembley arena i was in the 4th row and there was a hole in the roof and the rain kept dripping on me! i didnt see the finale coz i had to get across london to catch the last train back home.the support act were awful,they were called general public.best gig i ever saw though,coz it was freddies birthday he was in fine form and drenched me and my mate with the champagne.me and my mate bunked off school to see them.

You are soooo lucky! Oh my gosh! I'd give my right arm for Freddie to pour champagne on me!

its hard to explain the rush i felt when he came on stage,like having all your air sucked out of your body but you dont mind it at all. it started with the giant wheels at the back turning round to the opening to machines and the dry ice and smoke. its been 22 years and im still getting goosebumps just recalling it.just completely mesmerising and they did a blinding version of saturdays allright for fighting. everyone knew they were watching something magical. it was like having 100 birthdays and christmas' rolled into 2 hours

i havent seen q+pr so i cannot comment on that but when i saw brian at hammersmith on his back to the light tour it didnt have the same buzz as the 84 concert.bloody loud though,i was deaf for days after that{thanks to cozy powell}! the tribute concert was just pure emotion.you knew it was an end of an era.